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Pandemic Panic
100

The flu was believed to have originated in birds before spreading to us. In which common farmyard animal did the virus first appear?

Ducks

100

What is the scientific name for the flu?

Influenza

100
After mutating, a strain of seasonal H3N2 flu is spreading much faster and causing more severe symptoms than usual this year. Due to the number of people infected, this country declared H3N2 to be an epidemic.

Japan

100

Which species of poultry are most likely to be contaminated with flu viruses?

Chickens and turkeys

100

H1N1, commonly referred to as the Spanish Flu, caused the infamous 1918 Flu Pandemic, the fourth deadliest pandemic ever. In which country did the Spanish Flu actually first appear?

The US

200

This threatened species of bird tested positive for bird flu on South Georgia Island, causing scientists to be increasingly worried about its extinction.

Penguins

200

Flu viruses are divided into subtypes based on two compounds on their surface, hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. This gives them their scientific name (for example, one type of flu strain is called H2N2). What type of biological molecule are these chemicals?

Proteins

200

How long can the flu survive outside the body?

1-2 days on hard surfaces (doorknobs, tabletops) and 12 hours on soft surfaces (clothes, blankets)

200

This popular beverage is often contaminated with the flu if not properly pasteurized.

Raw milk

200

How many major flu pandemics have occurred so far?

5

300

In Arctic Canada, this species of whale tested positive for the flu.

Beluga whales

300

How many types of flu are there?

130 (though only a few infect humans).

300

True or false: if you are sick with the flu, you should take an antibiotic.

False. Antibiotics only kill bacteria; however, antivirals can kill the flu.

300
To minimize the risk of flu infection, you should cook poultry until what temperature?

165 degrees Fahrenheit

300

There is some concern that bird flu may cause the next major pandemic, even though the current risk is low. In what places are an outbreak most likely to oringinate?

Factory farms

400

Recently, two new strains of flu were found in bats (these bat viruses do not infect humans). In which South American country was this discovery made?

Guatemala

400

The flu can infect so many different species thanks to a process known as reassortment, where two different viruses infect the same host cell and exchange their __.

Genetic information

400
What is the most important way to stay protected this flu season?

Get a flu shot

400

True or false: H3N2 and other seasonal flu viruses are capable of infecting all species of domesticated birds.

True

400

Is the flu epidemic in Japan likely to cause a pandemic?

No. The virus has not developed dangerous enough mutations to spread rapidly or cause enough deaths to do so.

500

In 2009, this cuddly species of Asian animal was infected by the flu at a conservation center.

Panda

500

Is the flu an RNA or DNA virus?

RNA

500

Washing your hands with soap and water is important to get rid of the flu and other harmful microbes. Does soap kill the flu, or just help wash it away?

Soap kills the flu by destroying the fatty layer around the virus, breaking it apart.

500

These animals are responsible for causing a flu pandemic in 2009 that resulted in 280,000 deaths.

Pigs

500
What was the nickname for the infamous 1918 flu pandemic?

The Purple Death